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DPRK says it will conduct nuclear test
www.chinaview.cn 2006-10-04 16:37:38

 

    BEIJING, Oct. 4 -- The Democratic People's Republic of Korea says it will carry out a nuclear test, this, as "a war deterrent" against the US policy of hostility.

    The DPRK's Foreign Ministry announced on television that it would conduct a nuclear test, but did not say where or when this would happen.

    The DPRK said it would implement its international commitment on nuclear non-proliferation "as a reasponsible nuclear weapons state"

    The statement accused the United States of adopting a hostile policy toward the DPRK, saying that's why it must conduct a nuclear test, as a way of bolstering its war deterrence.

    Security officials in the Republic of Korea will meet on Wednesday to discuss how they will respond if such a test takes place.

    In Seoul, people were divided on how to react to their northern neighbour's announcement.

    Ahn Byung-Yul, ROK citizen said: "I think the best way for the North is to discard bad and unharmonious thoughts, to come back to the liberal community and to join the six-party talks to resolve problems."

    But others said the DPRK had a right to defend itself.

    Kim Tae-Jung, ROK citizen said: "I am not nervous at all. We're brothers, and the North will not attack us. How can we stop them when they say they need this for self-defence?"

    Meanwhile, Japan's new prime minister Shinzo Abe said a nuclear test by the DPRK would be "unforgivable". He warned of a "stern response" if the country did not stop its nuclear weapon and missile programs. Enditem

    (Source: CCTV.com)

Editor: Pan Letian
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